Document written by George Palmer Putnam for Edward Elliott, entitled "Amelia Earhart Project," describing Earhart's intention to perform a round-the-world flight and the plane she would need in order to make the flight; includes cost estimates for...

Amelia Earhart sitting on the nose of her Lockheed Electra plane, between two Purdue students, Barbara Sweeney and Louise Schickler, September 20, 1936 [2 copies, one with ink stains, one highly acidic]

Amelia Earhart standing with (left to right): Dorothy C. Stratton (Dean of Women), Clare A. Coolidge (Assistant Dean of Women), and F. C. Hockema (Assistant to the President of Purdue University) on the steps of one of the engineering buildings,...

Amelia Earhart visiting a class in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, School of Agriculture, at Purdue University. The group appears to be observing lizards and eggs. ca. 1935-1937 [2 copies]

Left to right: G. Stanley Meikle (Director of Research Relations of Industry for Purdue), George Palmer Putnam, Amelia Earhart and Eugene Vidal (Chief of the U. S. Department of Air Commerce), standing next to Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane,...

Left to right: G. Stanley Meikle (Director of Research Relations of Industry for Purdue), George Palmer Putnam, Amelia Earhart and Eugene Vidal (Chief of the U. S. Department of Air Commerce), standing next to Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane,...

Letter from Edward Elliott to George Putnam regarding delay in sending the outline for Amelia Earhart's Purdue program until Elliott can meet with Dean [Dorothy] Stratton, offering opinion on Earhart's decisions regarding invitations to appear in...

Letter from George Palmer Putnam to Edward Elliott concerning dinner at the Lotas Club and possible cooperation with Dr. [Gilbert] Grosvenor and John Oliver LaGorce of the National Geographic on the Purdue Earhart flight project, December 9, 1935

Letter from George Palmer Putnam [on Amelia Earhart letterhead] to Helen Schleman, Director of the Residence Hall for Women at Purdue, thanking her for her hospitality on behalf of Amelia Earhart, December 9, 1935

Letter from Edward Elliott to Floyd I. McMurray stating that it is unlikely Earhart will be available September 4 to appear at the Indiana State Fair, but he will forward the request to Earhart for direct reply, July 11, 1935